• acceptable_pumpkin@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    That may not be the best advice. Depends on your industry, but burning a bridge so quickly may hurt you in the future. I’ve had former coworkers and other managers help me get my foot in the door for another job.

    Besides, there’s something cathartic about knowing the end is right there and still getting paid for it.

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      11 months ago

      Yea, I should have been explicit for the caveat being that it’s not a job you need as a reference or anything. If you’re in retail, they don’t give a shit about past jobs, just that you’re a body now. If your current retail gig is toxic, that’s when to pull this shit out.

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      11 months ago

      If you work in IT it’s even more fun as they slowly cut off your access, hoping you don’t notice haha.

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      11 months ago

      Sure, but that’s on a case basis. If it makes sense then do that. But all these people in here saying you can’t do it because it’s unprofessional are ridiculous. Was it unprofessional for the boss to just schedule someone for zero hours?